T in * m n X V Y . JULY 29. 1938 Now when foreigner like nlo the country and says we aie to back Lewis and ItiHsnolt, with all t b - r vagaries, spendthrif policies, and liu.ng the pockets of the chosen politicians; t is an outrage at* 1 an insult to real American*. Of course this British t anadiaej wants that for which he lias made his brassy declaration. Roosevelt's reciprocal treaty. .11 one-sided that has damaged our THE BEAVERTON REVIEW Pritchett Entered a* sooond -class nsalbat December 9. 1922. at tbs poatof- Boe at Benvartcm, Oregon, under the act of March 8. 1879. 1881'HD EVERY BEAVERTON. j. H FRID AY AT OREGON UULETT .EDITOR M IlM K ll’ IION R A IL S Ter year (in advance) . . . . 91.09 1.60 Not in advance ................. i URA LYRE’S OWN COLUMN i a L IT T L E M OM ENTS IN B IG lï.***v* Tt.*M rî ‘ 1' i< L IV E S cooks - ’ QO'CK V U .ll* , ®IT OUT 0 1R V*V D*AV?Ui P O S O V ' Up Til RCRP A t T iv IU j TV ^ 'wo nu T WJfc AW MOUC " c »V* ^ equally vital (to a large numhe’ l farming industry of scarcely le«s value, through the flooding of our markets with its Ci.eap’.y produced grain, ive st' ok and most de- such products, ai 1 œ— A short time since, a nice fat ! lightful results for him m.l gmernment job holding man re- 1 j, s ¡jyn a’ most it i- 1';a • Iv af- marked with a wink for the ben-j ,er a non-rubber -• . no congri«-» North* i t . efit of I’ ra Lyre. "The republi- j had given the i’ . f r —K cans are talking of runn.r.g, ja small amnuti1 it r • *•* ?• ion i ....... Charlie McCarthy for president." The writer ha* wacv-t f •* 1 h t< Without stopping to think that j business ronc-un w**f • •ho«- li— - /_ V “ » r 4 *• t-*r the speaker was casting the iu stitutions were .ml : v * ’i- ! an* . ference that Charlie is only a employees dummy, we reterted: "W ell, if break (heir employees have bem V i i l l AM L D l l . COAHMppiOJEl? ,W?T 0 ß VCMiOlEP HO MEW c)EI?P£V I they do. it w ill be a big im getting recently has employed up AT T ue -V~E OF C l( 3 UT, OAD TO IVAik F iv e AAHET TO tf*ET TUE UAI?(?if>- provement over what » e have to a half dozen persons ns x there now ." Really we do hone small business man; '.as don< PllßiA TELEOiiAU AMD V lL liA M O P tC T < 2 QlT TO OEliVEß TO TUE OuerCßifSrCT* we did not underestimate Char professional work; an. no * f irms IM F iiE E Ô Ü li© , PA- but never in the pa-t :i.u, lie lie. Charlie has real brains even i* is though they are those of an or know n c f such gw i d dinary, everyday average Ameri shown today by .h- wealthy and getting polit.cian . can citizen named Bergen, talk wealth ing through Charlie's hat. Even the recent so-called “ la.- -” a:- if Charlie were a dummy, how tempts to c* itrol Intcr-nai l Cartoon Co., N, Y. It is h'gh time f r all repub ever. he couldn’t do any ham . The United State Civil Service *— ~ licans and demo. w i - j love commission announces the fol t o il augres- j ], a in . open competitive eXHintn- "Unfair to the I.enionade Lem freedom to make on Grower’s A ss.” That is rep sive battle against those who u" ath-ns: Junior Deck Officer (Self pro- resented as the picketing ban brazenly try to .«• ke bi n k white ner by a ten year old urchin lf they will put up this kiad of pelling vessel). (Fqr filling tin N O - I c A va T marching up and down on the fight they will win for the people j ,>ositkn of Junior Deck Office; T H IN * OF A and down the greedy politician« I Marine.) ( TV! A Y’S A c o te i h \ m 6 street in the city c f Portland f»M F I.ITU .E Applications must be* on file H t E N t f i SAIO a few days ago. One thing sure, who hope for another four yea-s E Io l y o o IK HkS U P t î y of liv :ng off the populace n-nl with the Secretary. Board of U HAsifc llt t R C the little fellow is not an ex posterity. S. Civil Service Examiners. U. A tA e *0 5 t — hibit of the largest specimen af P O E 5 i t t £ S t9 UtlA LYRE S. Engineer Office, Pittc k Block that class that has been parad SAT AlSTtHlNG Portland , Oregon, r.ot later than R£AV. C O T t ing the streets of Portland with July 29. 1938. I K I I T S KI PT K R L > H picketing sigr.s of e similar na In ions of high production This examination is f r the ture. Just a small chip from a .arse quantities of fresh fruit.-1 imrpose of filling existing and lot of big blocks Port are allowed to to to waste oe future vacancies in the cause there is no market and land, Oregon. Engineer District, So we have a Britisher who they can be held in storage on.j with headquarters at Portland. is going to tell us hew to vote, a short time, but specialists of competitors will not be re at least that is what we get the U. S. Bureau of Uhemistry quired to report for examination ^ \\ from a news item ’ n a da'Iy. ind Soils have been studying ’ t any place, but will be rated with first position on the * front and improving methods of pre on their exi*erience and fitness. First Assistant Diesel Engine page. It Is declared.that Hamid fiaring ard keeping frozen rr" t man (Marine). Second Assistant I Pritchett, a resident of Van - nip. w hich may be used 'n | | Diesel Engineman (Marine). 3rd couver, B. C., president of an making fruit ice cream am Assistant Diesel Engine man l Mar important C .I.O . adjunct is tell fruit sherbet. ne) . ing us we are to vote for Roos Fully ripe fruit, when the fla Applications must be on file evelt and the Raw Deal, (called vor is at its peak, is crushed by the nice ficticious name oi ;o a p u l p or puree, a predeter vith the Secretary. Board of E “ New D eal"). Anothes underlug mined amount of sugar or syrup S. < Ivil Service Examiners. U. S. Engineer Office, Pittock Blk. of John L. Lewis who feels his s added. and the mixture Portland. Oregon, net later that. oats and that of a foreigner frozen rapidly. The amount o August 1, 19.18. telling us how we should obey sugar or syrup depends cpoD This examination is for the the erratic chief executive ar.d the use of the product. -.purpose of filling existing and Lewis! " I guess that is going The fruit is hr id at a storage future vacancies in the Porilan-i, som e!" Come on you Americans Engiretr District. IV temperature cf zero, Fahrenheit Oregon, who thought you were free, let and some of the original frui S. Engineer Department at iairge. the ring be put in your noses, si •) . :v:n y:ars ago still s f>r duty on the sea-going beppe: give him the string and do h1* in storage and samples opened dredge ‘ •Pacific’’ and the sea- bidding. For what else was he ora time to time have been ar zoirg survey boat "Robert Gray." given a three months extra ex Competitors will not be re b!"b in quality, as when fresh tension visit here? quired to report for examination cat ons mi.si he on file with *l.e Nati Park Service, Depart Reports from manufacturer.! at any place, but will be rated Civ i Service 1 ommisslon, Wash merit of the Interior The fact is, these strikes, sh w that the (F r ap frozen purt- D. c .. not later than p dntment in Wa-)iirgfoii. D-' on their experience and fitncr.s. ington fights, labor troubles between tr.nkes an ice cream muc’ For these examinations, applr- August 18. ¡f received from < ol- only.) themselves and against author smoother in texture than whet orado and statery westward, ities when those authorities at pieces of fresh fruit are Hospital Mbrnrian, $1,890 i used I« Fake’s Bigge*t Egg Producer fc’trlo r Attroncy, 84.600 a year year. Veteran»’ Administration. tempt to stop their mob violence, The fruit pulp a’.so may be used I-A REVIEW _ H. M. Parks their stugglcs to builp up them for mixing fountain drinks, ant’ ow ner-nianager of the Poplais i 'J n' * u y a r . Bureau .......... ............ For the first three poslfons selves to the detriment of farm crushed 1 ‘ trier-. Interstate lifted, applicatfons must be on or chopped fruits can lanch at Fort Rock, is the la;« , 1,1 ' otor ers and of people in general, gest poultry operator in Lake I ' I' ’nler,'e (ommisslon. fi!e ,w ifh lhp pMI11 be used as sundae topping. the continual turmoil, discord, county, according to County A- Saftty Insi>e<-t< r. 92.6fio a yeat mission, Washington, f). C., not strife ar.d villainies since the farriers. In later than August 8. if receiv'd Teacher; Who can give me an gent Vic Johnson His enterprise1Bureau of Motor advent Into prominence of John example of a collective noun? includes 1500 hens, and he ships terstate Commerce Commission, from States en»t of Colorado, L. Lewis in his nest-feathered and not later than August 11, i. Pupil: I know teacher— a gar from 15 to 20 cases of grade« Klectroplater, . 91.860 a yet. job. have about gone the limit. bage can. Bend each week Branch of Bailings Management received from Colorado and UR —a Y O ' \ ; CIVIL SERVICE E\- AMS ANNOUNCED HUNGS THAT / NEVER HAPPE 1 Î V, Ì l i ùvi H im x f o r , i. K n o w l t t lit Por tvafiNC twpcn. iw ™e COM" a*JO THe<a* . woh V æ axs .w s»ox 'v '3' WEil OCMI. If sou Wjur IMUÎr sriu. Be TMSOS'. ¡L IKKOW ulHtat I pur >r- 'toosc \ . PK1KBO IT u P-TVOSTS t\ L SCAT ’SOU **-S*AiS 5 «toovs. MlSvPWO TV • POPPlt.BOLLtr S p k S do Y p . YtAxTA HELP>»tM j 3 PEP-W e- PiE-ce: I CAOt-t) " TVSE UTTVt FlcSWEBX ? "I |T WAS M M S -M t, »»4M T O K W A T O VO A lU t j Mrs Earl Pierce entertained at her home on Stacy Ave on Tuesday for her neighbors, it t-vllig tier birthday. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Hruvou- d ir bad as guest over the week end Mr Ilravendur's ulster from Seattle, Mrs A Humphrey. Mrs. Eve 1’uul la stopping at the home of her late brother, law relw e Campbell while look ing into lila Imslnrss affairs. Mr. uml Mrs. Wlrklnon .if Portland, daughter Belile were Sunday gursts of Mr uim I Mr», I,. K Oorilun Belile remained for a few duys visiilng with Hie Gordun girls. lly TOM FIXI1ALK Here'» a pica on behalf of Hat *ner< fur . adlo engineer* to quit measuring sound by mechanical standard« and give a little more thought to the human cur. Readers (who ere likewise listener») complain thut there ore but few things in radio moro unnoytng thun listening t<> programs with niixed talk and music that compel you to Jump up and turn down the volume on your set every time someone stops talking and the music starts. Well, you'll have to argue with the studio engi neers about that anil It may he a little discouraging —because arguing with a radio engineer la never very satisfying to a layman. Their aland la that tha volume Is 'mixed" In the studio control room li* show the same hlgh-pntnl on their Indicator for both the sound and music lof course they use mors technical lerinsi, and that's that. You might try ¿j v r HPB writing the networks about It. They still listen to tint voice of fan mall. Benny Goodman ______ Speaking of networks—Columbiu ar.d NBC ar* stiU battling hot nnd heavy—and thut's a healthy thing for listeners because it means each is attempting to out do the other in bringing us better progrsms. Just n ^v CBS is attempting to cut Into the great farm audience that NBC has built up during the past ten years with Us National Furm nnd Home Hour. The CBS series Is titled. "The Farmer Tukei the Mike” . , . Benny Goodman will be awarded a special certificate of civic recognition from the City of Chicago as a native son who has reached the heights of success In his profession . . . The French f veil meat IS Moperating with one . f tlie networks to make a v of thirty half-hour transcribed progrutns In this country which will bo played over French stations to give the French a "sound picture" of life in the U. S. A. ------- The printer did things with our title of the "Laugh Liner,** that new Hilly House smash hit that we mentioned last week, and made U "Luc Liner." That Isn't far wrong at that, because It certainly Is a lifrsavrr for those who love comedy, and there la otherwise a particular lack of It on the air Just now. NBC has a Philo Vance series for sponsorship . . . Humored that tenor Frank Parker has offers from both Burns and Allen and Jack Benny for fall . . . Joe Penner la conferring with Ripley's former sponsor. Betty Caine, "Attorney at L a w " player, started out to be a private secretary but turned to radiu—won both a career and a husband in the airlanes . . . Phillips Lord negotiating with Jcanctto Betty Caine MacDonald's former sponsor to bring the "Seth Parker" series back to the air . . . Those Raymond Scott novelty com positions on "Vocal Varieties” are winning plenty of applause . . . Fred Waring and Ted Musing got together Ust week at the eastern golf cham pionships and put on a show with Ted playing the piano and Fred giving a sport commentary . . . Margarette Shanna, "Arnold Grimm's Daugh ter," tells friends she U an Izaak Walton widow thU summer. Grade Allen la becoming a song ploggrr In her own right . , . Hha Introduced four new tunrs In as many weeks . . . Pant Whiteman took on the "Modrrnalrea" In golf thla • rek and came eat with tha lew score . . . Now they’re calling Dolores Gillen the beautiful alreaa . . . Orson Welles’ new broadcast has been scaring the control anglnearn . . . Betty Lon Gersan has Introdaced n new summer costnmo In while tnd Roman atrlpes—very cool . . . Wonder If those “ National Barg fiance" Ranch Boys will do any mors riding thU summer after eons pleting their horseback trek from Hollywood to Chicago! (^«SNAPSHOT CUIL CAMERA IN T H E CAR v m .m m w w T-f'Sgjf- v When driving, keep your camera on the seat beside you, loaded and ready. You never know when a picture chance (euch ae thie) will pop up. Padoesnt appreciate good «tuff when he hears itr VfHS .CEPTfONCt- S H oo r! ■— r / Oft ICKIJE. F o w t o A N ( O P P Z T fc O C F t>P BOOf'JV fW fyv*ss P-r tut B A BSOOK. ET cocoes vxf — 1 Fisher Do. tvvie. wtk. A K SwsS pjk G »O.OS »P fvw OP, BEES kmc BtF I DEY flM --- SEOS VAST HET.FOPÎ - t V t p r 'S O K U S VA' VtCGT V t e s e - I tx-Vreup VfPnfP KEA« TVV WEST? OH ,SES\ Bur Pops , femM VO F e . j Quitti BOSY VOP P* ^ VtOlJtß' OHlMTt. LU6IBME. UU dene; LSISAT.QNA1. CXSTOOS C O S T. Mrs. Nial had for callera on Sunday her cutiaira from Poll* land. William lotica uml Ml * Jessie Brown. LISTEN TO THIS OU hüt-UiL ' TVP-r w et tvs * ^ps.OHetn.3 e o «T KS.S JO»T 4 0 *»- T •nt»«*!»*«*». CASroos CO. * T fa ls in g th e F a m ily - ALOHA NEWS By Th o rn to n Plshor h a d arg u e tnai the m oon is maOe of graan cheesai ms S tain westward Workrr ( Psichiatri") Social yiMir. Valiitlllil' AdmiU $2,tHH) It liitmtioii Houle Extension Agoni. 92.01X1 it year, Junior Home Extension kgent. 91.HUU n year Indian Field Servlet* Dopartainent o f tin Interior. Hume I-Volioliiist, 91.8(H) a year Associale Home l-ksinomlst 93.-’(Hi it year, lliireitit of Home Economies, Department of Agri culture. Opllminl subject* are f ***** I economics uml family econ omlcs. Junior Blueprint Operator. Jim lor Photostat Operator, 91.449 a year; Under Blueprint Operator Under Photostat Operator. 9L- 269 a year. Closing dates; Aug ust I, for upiilleatioitH received from States east of Colorado, and August 4. 1918 for upplt enti.ins received from Colorado and States westward. Full Information may lie ob turned at tlie post office. _603_ I O YOU keep your camera in your niitomobile when you're driving D »—all loaded on the »oat beside you, lens and shutter set, ready to »hoot at a moment's notice? Try it someil. ie, and you’ll bo sur prised how It helps you »pot pic ture opportunities. Hundreds of pictures can be shot without leaving tho car. This Is espe cially true In warm weather, when car windows are down, and the top, In some cases, Is folded back. If you are not doing the driving, your hnnds are free and there are many more picture opportunities for you—as well as a better snap shot position. The car halts at a street Intersection, and there may be a popcorn peddler on the corner, a window washer at the office win dow above, people busily hurrying to and from work. A small boy Is straggllgg wltb a big bundle; an old lady passes by with her head wrapped In a shawl—chance for a swell "character” shot. Indeed, »11 theso can be good pictures— natural, "off-guard,” full of life. Never take a drive In the eountry without your camera. You see more, enjoy yourself moro, notice moro In- tereating tilings If tha camera Is along. Try making a connected pic ture story of a Huuday afternoon drive— and you'll ho surprised how entertaining It can bo. And here’i an Idea; picture landscapes and Inter esting stretches of road through tha windshield of your car, from the back seat, using the outline of the windshield as a "frame” for the scone. Huch pictures show not only what you saw, but how you saw It— hence, they are twice as effective. Needless to say, the windshield glass must be clear. John van Oullder.